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.17 " .- - - - - " - - - r ' - . - i Tirrv MOHTflBTQ STAR- ' : - PUBLISHED DAILY,; 7f -I v IV Jf II tUJAuu suitor una orriOB, Dawson Bank Buildings, Trent Str uo year. In advance. .... . 7 00 six months, in advauce,.'.... 8 60 Three months. In advance....". ......... 31 00 One month, in advance.... 75 The Morkiso Stab will be delivered in any rU t of the CRy at fifteh Cmrra per week. ffIETi:OK01.0GICAI xiixoud, ,. v ' ' March 23, 1371.; : J twom. ITher- t v Time, mom- jWipd.- Weather - V eter. t . . frSlTM. 30:11 53 3W gentle Clear. 4 33 P. M. 80:03 . 72 S W brisk' Fair ; 1. M. S0:04 ' &i 3Wbr.sk Fair. Mccn Temp, of day, 65 deg. , Barometer corrected for Temperature and" K.eratlou. " Robert Sktboth, Serg't SUrnal service U. S. A. t . Weatber Report. , , '-. War Department, ) . OTice of Chief -Signal' Officer, V Woshinston, March 224:35 1. M. j The following is a, synopsis of tLe weather retort for the pas, :;l Hours .Th W prSbur Tuesday evening on tlie co i Minc h;; continued its pressure with fi ui 'v ".m?1. e-'aninrr no weather "and "brisk nortn-wee winds. The preauio has bat slight ly increased In the eastern and middle States, . 3 . ralttnir aa also the mka nn 1111(1 19 llvnKaiu i.niunt ' tho-'Uulf. Clear weather, has generally pre vailed in the Southern and Gull States; but is now followed by cloudy weather. The storm centre Indicated on Tuesday evening, west of tlie Missouri river, is now in Central Indiana and Illinois, with brisk north easterly winds on Lake Michigan ; brisk northerly in lows ; brisk south and south westerly In the -Ohio Valley, and its Influence is shown in fresh southerly winds on the Gulf and fresh -north- easterly on Liase, superior. Probabilities. It is probable that the area t of the lowest barometer will move to the 4 northeast with iiish wilds on the Lakes: cloudy and threat cnlnir weather in the middle and cast Atlantic fctatei; fresh winds are probable on the." Gulf and South-Atlantic coast. , : ,-W-..'. -"" THEGITY, NEW A1VEIITIEMENT. . (lEixsBJSKCLttii's Live Book Store, 39 Market rectHaddocks Wilmington .General and t'.jsincss Directory. ". - , 5 ":. C. D. Myers & Co., No, 7 North.Front st Favorito Flour our own brand.' .... , . . . T. C. DeRossett, Becretary Meeting of Uook &Ladder Co.VNo.T.rnA"' .. ' ' Williams Murcuison Freight or Char ter Molasses, Flour, Syrup fec. ... Worth ift Worth 2,000 barrels of Fresh Lime, i ' . . '.. . F. W. KEiicaNER. Molasses, Flour, Pickles nay.Acv ; , ; . : '. , , . NOTICE. . ; Aobmct New York AsSociateo Press. ) Wiltnlngton, N. C , March 'avaaw f Mfntir nnH 'i r,-k --TTobcf will confer a , . t . ' Lvr oh me "undersigned by reporting to bun i.romptly all marine disasters occurring at any poiiit on the North Carolina coast,- in ordjer that ttie intelligence may, be transmitted by teWgraph at the earliest possible moment. WM. H. BERNARD, If Agent New York Associated Press. Cane Fear Agricultural Association. The Executive Committee ot the above As sociatlon will meet at, the "Commercial Ex change on Friday evening, , at 7 o'clock. The question of a Floral Fair about the 1st of May will be considered. A full attendance is requested. . .. ' . UnmnllAble .etter. The following is the list of unmailable let tcrs remaining in the city postoffice : Charley Moon, Hopkins' Turnout, 8. C; L. V. Deeforrest & Co., N. Y.; Rev J; L. Keen, Mount Monroei If. C.; Miss E. D." Cain" Cedar Creek", N, C; J. R. HindsForrestville, N. C; 0. W. Cunningham; N. Y. The Corner Stone. The corner stone of St. Mark's (colored Episcopal) Church will be laid ' this (Thurs day) morning at 11 o'clock, at the corner of Sixth and Mulberry streets. Friends of the congregation and citizens generally arejnvi ted to be present Bishop Atkinson will offi elate. ' , ' .,v ; Want. . . - If you want a cVsrk, nookkeeper- salesman or porter, advertise in onir new department,; miller the head' or" Wants," at half our reguV Jar rates, for advertisements not exceeding five lines. ' . tf To be Removed for Trial' " : 1 Calvin Oxendlne, charged with highway rob bery, and Albert Sawyer, charged withfforcI tle trespass, and now confined in ours6unty jail, will be taken -to Wbitevillalon Monday nexv, to stand their trial before Judge Russell ftt Columbus Buperloi Court next week'. Culvin Oxendlne is a brother o Henderson Oxcndine, who was executed afLumberton Inst FrUhy, and was formeYly one 'of the Low rey Rang. '..ir-.-T"-" lyc,rt. The ollovf'ng canes were disposed of yester-' day: , . ; . C rf- Tliog. Clark, seauuU; charged with drnnkeio ness. Judgment suspended on 'the payment of costs. v. , . ; . . Hattic Elll.on, charged with disorderly con duct, won round guilty, and required to pay the penalty and costs. - . . Another party, charged with disorder, or sBsnltand battery, contributed $20 and costs to the city Treasury, hut by request we with "Old his name. - . - he Watkln. Troupe. , V , Tliia troupe gave their farewell performance the Theatre last night. The occasion was Jmed for the benefit of the charming attress, -3e Watkins, and of course attractive pieces ,cre put on the boards the drama "A War ir'or'a Wife," fouuded . on' incident's which jtansplred in the South during the. late war, nl the admirable comedy, "Worthy to be a Uchess." A fair fillHipnrf trrfi'ofol'ihk Hons. ClUrV. the nlflVfl won fflr.n'n.llf. .1,1 V aud!cce gave evidence of appreciation of J .tiyrmance. The Ralelghites jire to see 1(1 htor 4K ' . . . cumpany idis evening.-y -T J'" Bald a Klrl to her' sweetheart, lonfr" aveeen Paying your distresses to me Journ n?Kh,: U'u tlme you made known ... . ' . . : '. . - ' ' ' ' ..-' Vol; Vni-Ho. 1 ' WILIOTGTOH, Hi C.i'TBTmSDAYi' n Local JDots.- ,. - Broa3 aoles make the feet look smaller.' . Bullion thread-nets for the hair are inaugurated.:- ; 'IV. , . " , - - -. ; :.. The neatest home slippers have jewelled buckles. . . . , . , Fashion decrees that gents mustn't call later than 9 In 4he evening. r ' , . The " Rankin" boys were out wiUi their engine yesterday (or parade and practice. Columbus Superior Court will meet next Monday. His Hpnor, Judge Russell, .-presid .1 ing. : - - r company r... wm u ,. .u v y - i Work onf the new Odd Fellows' Lodge, on Third. betweenChesnut and Princess streets, has been commenced. 7 ' " , Only 19 prisoners in the county jail, and cither.'V Citizens residing south of Market street are loud in their complaints of the insufficien cy of light, It being alleged by.them that pro- I . .a at t t . it a per attention is-noi paa to tne amy oi ngpi- ng the lamps. - -'yf ' i We learn that a J) rick, dwelling house is to be erected on tke same lot with the, proposi ed OddFellow's Lodge, : opposite. , the City Hall. . "Work is to be cotnmenced upon " U at once. - r'"v-. ' Jhe Charleston Courier says ; v"Ahange of programme Is essentially necessary In any "show" which Intends toremain in a city over k two nights. Managers, take the hint." The Watkins troupe make an entire change in tneir bills every night. ." f ; W,e i learn that Mr. VW.. S. Benjamin's Emtncipatlcro Oration and Eulogy of the Tate David Heaton, "member of Compress from the Newoern District, deliverer , on tne an or PAh.n(iv 'Utn tin nnhlUhfd for the Rennbli- I m. : vw. uw. j , tr w -- r I can 'Harmony Club" of this city.- v. , l Clarendon Lodge No. 2, Knights of Pyth-f Don't forget the. 8katlng Assembly this , OnmoUoo, the ttollowlng-Committee wasj- r tIST OF XETTSB8, , . .s evening at the City Hall. A pieasaut-vimow ..u tu Remaining itv the City rost , Ufflce,rMarcn pected. : V . - ' - Messrs. Bpruntalker. Thorbarn; CpltMe.. -gSTltjr n, J . a .ui .:n, f Hook, and Laader ?Ivlne. Deans -Keen, Flacky Hayes, Gleavcs.; Zli-Mfa Anznotc,: ' . b , V I " '' : " Brv. b ; ' t i . i ,. -11 t i Shperior Court close at hand, j Two pf these J as requested to report April '5th," prdx., at J Curtis, Sarah G Carter. it-- J Somebody says with homely force 'tiTTbn ,pers. ''-: - ' ' ' "V " V ' d Dehoney, Mrs 8amuel pavism Davis.' m- can't eatenpujhrnoneeekto last afwhole v On motion, adjourned toeUt call or.gie jnkF. B Fon- vear. ahd vou xan't advertise on that plan President. - ,--? Mig. Lizzie Fobbs. Walter Fenner., J Tuesday night of each weeki Thefirst cdhV(FrnwA'iiaa w Vjt f.- 4WUa;oiviue in m few cation since the lnstitutIonoL, the Lodge and Insta jatlpn or the offlcerswas neidthisweca:, and we Team that a fargo number of. proposi lohs for membership were received.' . Wn pre dict for ,rClarendon a brijiia'nt future. . The denizens of Fourth Street are anxious for the Street.Railway tolxt'end Its line in that nnaVtpp rf the berir There ia a. cret deal of travel on that street, and as It is the most n V1 Proud ' their tdoptedState.' -rfirrt nd onvnlent route from th extreme h' iBreat of Wilmington?! Southern section of the city to Brooklyn,'' the" Nqrthermost limit, -.we : should, think it would payl- ' i t. " Tbe Cass of Capt. Plhmtner. - Alluding to the case of Capt,. J, J.Tlum mer, of Robeson . c6u!UtyV"a correspondent writes, ."No evidence being brought against him,' Col. Wm. ' Foster French demanded his unconditional release, but Sinclair required bail in the sum of $500 for him, 'and $300 for Jordan Shaw, negro,; which was given and they were both released, to appear at the next 8uperiof Court of Robeson county, on the 4th ..... JMLonuayin Angusinexs- - t. ,; , . AnOjthercorrcspondept . states 'fliat Capt. Plnmmerlntroducedroo witnesses, but stated that the outlaws would tome to,hfs r storey and If he did not sell they would take anything they wanted, and sometime a fcotn. "Thlsy 6ay8 our Wrrwix)naent, "is probably the true ar a . a . . . a. wate of the case, which w1Ilndergb further investigation." LeitchA Rowland, appeared for the SUte, and Wv F. French, for .the de- . ' . - The New Ta fashion 'nfa.lnera declare that short skirts are gradually becom in gxw and that street sweeping s an occupation ladies will doubtlesa be revived more' ; .... ' iv. - . The.Miow cloths .of tlie season for spri EoglUhUeneUan57.nmmer,ke elastics which a and meltons in new color, among a .v. color, iy rich nd teeomlbcv mS.t "weir- cream colon or and the the chocol be worn cidedly if i .ntr Wt. This Is the for spring weaiy sar,. Tbelcameo tints have a po onllflv At'naaa fn4 irirlnrr won i I n' thpl p olnornlor vuiiai r..,..r..:6 ..... ... rresn appearance tne oeciaea snaues araiour, and each tna. admitting of two lights,1 softly blendfng thelrjtwln like hues, '.the upper Inre llef?and the ground. coldr exactly ke thb onyx, tte gray ground, with a semi-pellncld, gem-like appearance, sllll" further enhanced by Jthe second tint,. a pearl shimmer, -waving and sparkling in its softly rich lustre. The one with ochre ground has . the uppe? shade in burnished gold. The agate ground is plended with the quartz tipLVThe lead ground has tbe Li . ' J r x i A secoua or upper taste ui uiuuasmr, a uui re sembling the stalactite In the famous grotto of Anti paras. - -r A "Drummer? In Trouble. . . ; . -' - y - r- v'.. ,..-. ' On a warrant issued by Justice W. M. Har- I riss and placed in the bands of Constable J. C. Hill, a Philadelphia "drummer.V by the name of Leon Rbeinstroom, was. arrested ; on. Tues day for falling to take ?ou the necessary li cense. The caseSvas investigated by? Justice Harris?, who required the. defendant to pay the penalty and costs. This was done and the party was set at liberty. It Is due to Mr. R to state that he asserts he was unaware that there was any law in this State reqnlring him to take out the fiald license. pearUod sllvergwys; moose con inmoi tne n uT..v :. . .... 5"-. "aZ" new Bismarck Wn.v Browns 6f ?P9ttwa of themovntcd, police, wh(. aV. Fort on Saturday "where - I ;' om ' - SiTOattontiirSitVo ate; claret and olive snades will also menped a prompt and vigilant search for; tfxe be4g ifaofa a seSterice of- five years JHoriRimirTHS1 EXPERIE nce!' in selling ,butthe preference t is season- is de- robber, but unfortunately, without success.,! imprisonment.7 He wilt be -sent' back.-'td-iaUV' '''i i'tiLiiho apparatus, 'With muoh respect, your obedient Tnr iirhttoriJ f ' ' V " It IkthouMit thaWjercscaW W lamping from I his old'&uarters. ' J t ' . i wi T, h Tl servant ,;f.CHAa. a.a-m.d fXfw York., Meeting off XnfclUnnaen t and Seotcn menTno Sapper, Toasts, Att drestet,A. - - - ' -4 According to announcement made in the city papers, quite a large number of our Eng. lish'and 8cotch fellow, citizens "assembled at Masdnlc Hall on Tuesday evening.' , .. ' The meeting was, called .to order by Mr. John , ColTille, opoa tl whose motion Alex, 8prunt, Esq., was called to the Chair, and H. G. Bmallbones andtJ. D. Flack, Jr., were rs- 1.-1 a a. t ' v quesiea 10 cfc as oecreianw. ' .; V . On motion, Messrs., Sprang King, ' Wflktr, Gleaves, Colvllle and Deans wer ippointed a Committee on iceneral Orgafiixation. . , fflcfi - . - thaCon.titll. tion ls adopted i i .;. Jab Alex. 8piunt, j President; John L-vileen, Ylce o; rlack Jr - Secretary; B. r,:-. rPeftvnr. ' c : ,MIfav3He,a.8Urer - ;.i U ? On motion, the Committee on Constitution Thesuppr was served about halt past 9 o' clock, Alex; Spruit, Esq., taking the Chair the Vice President's chair being occupied by Mr.. J..L. Keen. . A bountiful supply of all good things was laid, on the table by those princely purveyors, Messrs. Brock & Webb'of the Globe", Saloon, and full justice was done to the tempting viands. M v After the cloth was,, cleared, th"e . following Itoasts were most heartily .drank: t The Queen of Great Britain,'.' - ItThaPMuMa.t.nHhaTT.tiutfifiitiMi II CI Andrews In "The health of the Marauis of Lome and the L Princess Louise: Long llfe prosperity And hagine8&.attend them. 1 j, ' ;; ! ' ':tBiiC .nn,.An.t.i.k.'.t.ot. -T . . - -ItL LI1tA-,. . " ,f s uftu. - Hearl of Oak. ; . .... 1 . a. u, , d.. aa am i m... t a xwouuucu VJ JJ l vj va, , nu u I few remarkvdefeoded the course pursued ' by England during the lastew years." : . m 43otlaifi InTT of Cakes' happy remarks; explaining the cause of. Scot. iand'soejqg ouea tneV'i-ana oi canes," maK- inff everyone present wisn mmseii a ucotcn- man.. . ' ' - . "The go Estate of North Carolina." V dedtobyjirTenrc6wan' jn'phe' . Responded t of his most happy Efforts, at 6ne lme tailing ithappytffqrU,atbne ,ime "tailing forth bursts of laughter and at others making Responded to by Maj. Engelhard, of the Journal. j- ' "TheCity of Wilmington.'V : V, ' Acrain brought out oL dowan.- who an- pearedHe be In his best humor onthis occa 6ldh, eliciting the applause of all present. "The Hibernian Associatipn." , Responded to by Capt. L B. Grainger, in a style which was warmly'appreciated.,. x ' - . - . I ine xxew societv or tst. ueorsre ana ex. tnzn Kenhei Ainasiewnite. ur v vv lavres.v . ," ' v N Jane Norman, Dnblln H Nichols, Cara 1 marc -4rp-J .-.... K-pTv, vfriWMiM-Threaa C Pennv. ..T made an elaborate SDeech. " - c..-.. u m di. vi v Vriwi "llie Ladies was given as . the lastaoasLiSBIRlTS "-0E TURPENTINE. and after the singing of "Old Lang 8yne", the The" evening's amjpementwas greatly en- hanced by theInging of Messrs. Thorburn;; I I n1-tn- ri i ni - . .. ..,f - Colville, ilopkins and Gleaves. Bobbery.' a.-, .fw: "- : : - f We learu that e dweUlng -of Mrs. A. L. Houstonfon BlxU.tfeet, 9;,, enbjeeted to two attempts(at-robbery,5 on Monday , . AUG JLITiies Slates fcJiauUlG ren nlghtone of which' proved successful. Some- ditioa of tha chbraVjBervicey.tbeEpisco time rtorwAAn fhniinn rf v 11 $xiw.b- nftl Chnren flhoir in th .Hantist CShurcb Bome 0M entered the house and-relieved her p0cket.book of about ?o; Not: havlnr . occaj gion t open 6004 retired early I on aceonnt of Indlsnosltirtri.1 Kfrn-'TT AA rtnt da morning.; wwaros-nim ana orderedhimito oporfuhe - door, instead of doinir so. however. tWb6viJ cl jocea it, wuen tne youns; the porch Jntoattadjolnici .garden. No clne to the robbers. 0(p CIp Baaket. Suffrage bonnets, are a novelty;.? "The latest femsle game is;poker-dice; . , ilew York girls arapaddlng their Insteps: j ew vices wiu oiien opscurc msny, vir - " - '. l tues. ; v r-1 . 'i -!- t A v - :" 5,.-:,-r--:''l . :. . ": . ' : ., . . . ! " - t:. j i ' A New York 4relia. - Dene earnes a seaiBamrum- ' J :i ; v; H rr An arch jrlri should always? ber an arch'er. iur sue tau ucuu ucr oeau as sne pieases. i . . AOOUt 4-O'CIOCK Anesaay mornine Sfyoung .FwV"vt vvwtw"w""J ""V" ... - , , , , -?A --;-! nentiy pure, ant aeserying ei jnwicai pairon- 1 . - -u- - ' j: .J . mi-. ;-cV t:. . -i ' 5 , " - . - m ' 1 m ' 1 aee.-WAlE all events it Is the Purest noesible 'for wno reswea yia jarg. occnpipq, .a ,r nQ,oenineo sajs ioai iasieeK, LMttlPgl ftPfl EOT1 OcllQtl article pi Holland; gm,. hereto ownnobtain- sthe roomnenrstiroorlnearasomeone) , ,v , :,a . tU - : v 1 7 to Renter Jtoe house irpm. the Xront porcJirjSie woman Awempteatq niuraer a mtle son o 1; i.io. :. e-)i4ji; j; i.- . Pharmaceutical chemist. New York. DS l5'4-v- V . . 1 TYTho AhlM'a. r1e'hmnrht nm mPn wbn - T XVVm VI X1XXJLW. ... 1 T.0UI8TTI.I., KT.,1 Sept. LI feel that we ha VC ana wia uim w kb who was joiine porca,' r,;"r,Tt"' -.rre -rf-r ""v v. ! i- 1 now an article of ein sntrabieior such cases as .IT'. I TZZV; ilotousconduct and beating hi wife., On ..H.. wj neso cnur, .,j-wvw. Friday last he wai,l$berated,orl)aned,.bv. a'.P'hH'l'fli Will vou have me. Sarah ? kald a vorin Jriatice WhitaKer. .Oil Saturday:, he : ro-1 iU. . B I r ! -Jf. man in m mnrftt. trlrl i'TJOm John ' said she. 1 Ceeded to JlJS r Wile S Residence 4 Dear. tUG If (.iotJi.,;v,"' r.lL v : !bu1t von ian have nidw": vou wul.t& vf Paper Mill.RiadjB up his quarrel with, ihist noLM ,ue rcfu w.u wruM """,f to, lead a better .life- in te," future. Tbe f; wtt TtfrWOTOTJ" M.Mv...Mu W.w..-T-T7 CCii.5 vvcuiozi ipanaayjoe "Dorrowea n sdi i - . r- . ? i "ijiu' B wumviu iu.iiin nj MtP;.vi.:' uuiicuca. uuui a peigauor.ioF some -inyp. i - -; . ,r;. jt.f. j , yn? i ?v i It lias to llirlttMthit there i'a ranlioUS pUTOOSe, and, ..Wiltchine hia 'OpPQT- .tital glrtia New lark who has " about -ttw merchant in Indiana who recently cele- brated his "-wooden wedding,? was presented Biuuiig uuogB wiw iu,uw leet oi miUDer and thirteen large poplar logs, . . RITKR AND KABIKE 5KW8.' . " Wbdkksdat, March 2 Capt. Thompson; jpllot, reports seeing a small schooner, 10 miles off Lock wood's Eol ly, yesterday, bpttom up'-' ,Her name could not bq ascertained; ,, '- ' ; .. , r- The Frying 'Pan Light-Ship Is Teported. herr-moo rings. . ' ,The ''heart" Is the best card 1Q the chance "game ot matrimonj-iometlme overcome by aiamonas ana inaTes.nwien. wuu: ujr mtao, . . : . . l t.iAb. i and occasionally treated U a shufflrag manner, and then cut altogether says' a woman. '! B FH Burnett, Mrs. Emily Burr. George H Beauford, Jaa W Burgess,, Mra Jane Brown, Jim Brown. J H Bloom.' John A Baker. Mrs Louisa Brown, "Mrs N J Bnrrlss N F Brown.M U Miss Baran i carter, kodi r unrus,, ,xvi- cretia CUntoo, John Crovet Haywood Chesnut, Elkana Cos tin, Mrs Elizabeth A C ( Croven, J oseph li untuae, A cas8ones,? u Croom'Mlsa Eliza deererDavid Cooper," Alfred Cotten, Robt P. (juTtis, aaran uarter. G Albert Gore, Miss Margaret wraves, .oiisb JanleUreem . ...... TT f Hitman .T S TTfOmnn .1 A " HfTltOn. J Arch'd Hamlin. Miss Handy, Alfred UaiiD w Healy, David Hlnea, Mrs Cardline ; Hostler, 1 neaiy, iavia runes, oin vynrvFiitre 4 uuousi. James C Moore, care G Hamilton, George 1 W Howard, George,. N-liarrus, Mrs Mrnes Hodges, Miss Jennie Howe, LlndseyHargrave, M M Hawkins, Pass Hir, Robert Hlak, Thos F Hooper, Wm Hankammer.'Wm Hashbum.. J A Jax, A Johnson, Polly J ones. Miss Mary Ivey.; Miss Mary Jackson, Geo -W Jackson, Frank Jones, C F. Jones. , ? L Capt H Darlous Leary, Ed Lpckek Mrs Martha Lane, T'ecumsh Lee, Tatrlck'Larkms. M AlexMay'D Mttrrlll, 1 Charley McClanv my, George D McMillan,-Miss lizzie mcjaxn- Eathon, MirshalLMaxwellilyer; MonSel " Ml- Rnnl Pdine. , R Gegg Rwr Randall ; Robinson, W A Ransom. ' ! -.y A" , ,. . SMift8 .Talis Smithj' Miss : Sarah i Sussara, Miss Sarah Shtlyi Peter L8el ers, Miss Mary wSataee, Charlie Swann, i;nristopner awann. 'Badirer Stone. Alex 8transa. ' T Delia Tucker. E L TarbOX 5J. T B Tim- . 1- 1 v-Mr Aleif Yann . W-FAV Walker, ??p'4ohS: Mini M Wilson, Sam Williams, W Walters 2, w Wilson rtoW'callinsJorAtt Hhft List will 'please say. Adyerllsed.?t Will be1 sent lo DeadTL-ettef Office at Washington, D:iD.,'in I oh it tr-.iV-iu r ;M i . . , V'4.';-, ED.t. BRINK! Plif; , ; .' ; ;VV':; y.-.Tgg ,; iiOTEI-ABRIVAUS; - JilATIQgll. U0jp-KETJBEN JONES, rrop r. ; HJD RockwelL, Richardson.Qartii Frai- zerTDD Barber. Wnitevillel A WickerToCunY. berland, G W Lynch, Tennessee; Robert ;Wil- son, W Whitehead, ' FyettevUle Alex, Mc- Geaehy, RODesoo ' coonty, ; d rttr: :.-xtuiejonn, Rlchmopd .epuntyf tV R Bryan, 1 Kenansvllle, JM Powell, Bruce's Store,W AVRocker; Washington, D C, A" J Jones, T C FullerFay. ettevllle, Alex stnart; t cooper, Rocxing- Vaw MAnvkf wr d. iW iQlann s va nna AArtntlf T XC Falrey, Robeson, B W Wilkiris, Columbus F M ooien, u s r iut. , j' - 1 ; The JCTewberi , limes rleirn3 that Gov.. Van'eVs' disabilities will proba- u be removed ,r - The iVrZimakOW a i front ip man wnn nns rrrti toek nsn inm 1 ?. visl u-o v-t ; si 1. f . "ii i J Tuesday 'at ttth. funeral services; ot-JSx, Stevera: was verx fine. : T,.r) r h'" It ji ' announcedby the.ijr- I trrnrfi fhftt fJnv '!ftlrlwpll; m hphftlfnfthfl i - - v w v ' ' . 'rnLj iT i -Wei iecam Irom the Xtetiiat ":3piifV. penrg an wasr- f v;-nf,tf--Tiri.'"7-i: thaCa njaaraed Solomon Frazier. a ha- . ti?e of. this county, was.brooght to thla city yesterdayrom .the Falls ,'ot tthe Neuse, charged with the crime of ; settifig .fire to the Paper Mill, at the Falts; bich was greatly idamagedbyfire u last Sunday thft nrisnnp.r. thnncrh ' AlroDrit her rirrnrn. 1 Btanuai, is very strong-7-saiuciieut, in viae I .afim.tinn - .".f Gnmm . A T. To vi a ' atiil estimatiojo. oqairevxi,; Antna soc f ' . i a m i v . I bthersV before whom tbe examination was! v-t; . , tL i i. . held, Q.ipduce the Jhstice ot the Peace to sena razier. on iorriar at .mo neiv qu 1 perior Court. 1 Solombm Frazi Frazilf had bfien. via Wake County jaiVl loir thetwp yr&bB yortjtjiabelievedetheu jaredlhej)uil4- lpgVi4 a room fiHedrWith-looser "paper cot- iod, .squ Outer COmOuSUDies. , HIS trial 1 will takelace on the 10th of April next. cue iMTinti vivv ivwow i -nrietor or uiv ierce's JViw .cxc. or-muiuen . '. r ' v.r; t iieaical Discovery for a medicine that will 1 . . . I ' ' " ' i k - I In rfWiYnmnTirf prt . T-n fho rnirvrif ratato and Lnraviniia Tn M rill av lucr .... I un ..uktur.iii a. wo . i . r - - rr . v . ..'v ....... it Tabb AYER'S CHEERY PECTORAL to stop om Colds, Coughs and Bronchial Affections efore they run into Consumption that you umotBton. -. . !l 1 hi FracXLa Cokplatntb should be cured, as th often can be, byrew doses' ot AXJK' SAPAKUiLA. -. ,. f. '-. ; !' lingering Coughs, Bronchitis and. diseases of iSt I I - I Sold by all Tu Th Sat m i i i i' " TTElW A D V "PrRTTRFKTfi For FxeigJit or Charter. 1HEF1KE SCtlOONER , - -'' --,jt , ';: 'I'-smii' ''.. 1 J.JH. SICHiBDS, IRWIX1J, Master, Y ;NOJvr farf ADT FOR. CARGO., " ; 5 , ' rVAiyiiiU' "mar 23-tf ifWILLIAMS & MUR C1I1SON. J Molass esT Iilolassed ! - - HHO UUV.. Hans, new crop J .-v CLAYED CUBA MOLASSES. Bbialan.dTleiceal : ,t- - ' New Cron Claved Cuba TACl .UJ 100 HHDS. SUGAR HOUSE' MOLASSES', 200 Bbls. Sugar House Molasses, For sale by. . . mar 23-JLf P- : ' . .. ;.v .. ; " ff rth KAlTTTlr k ":. ...vytbUUX)UlblJlgtj.,.v . .ri. ..... w-' . - w j .-rnoR BTRAINING RQSIN, ji i ? , ?For8aleby .VL'3-' ' . it .h i a t :: ! , r; .tWUXIAMS &lMIJRfclIISON. Sugar House Syrup o n rtBijjjgQ arhOuse syrups V'ff'A K SUDS BUGARHOJJSE SYRUP, For sale by ' ' ' - WILLIAMS a.MURcmsoN. marchv23.tf,. .. . , - MolassGS. . . .. r ci liA BHDS.'NJtW AND oll cuJiA,, tt'iri bbls: cnoicE 'muscqvada. O m .wfLl'AMS MURCHISON. " . maich.23. .-' . - .1 -a r-- i.ilOUrJJlOUroJ 800 BARBBXS'-,t:' f IN STORE ja"10E ONiWHARF,.' , WILLIAMS '& MURCJIISON. . march 23-tf' Y"' ;' c" " ri j ;j " " ; r- "-r; v -i l-u! : ; r f A -An 14 tTorf k , , f f jUpjciU! JCMji 15 Q'Q'Q' Bushels . Primo "While Corn, ttt BALES hay; 1 O U U tor sale by . t .j;? 1 . T.-W. KEEGHNER, . 27, 28. and 2f North .Water St. t,inartr, 1 Pickles ! Pickles I 1 fl B BBLSS PICHLES J . , . t 1 . u iiau-isarrei iricmes 1- n CA CASES PINT, QUART and 1 QU .!?:. BaLF GALLON PICKLES, "v ? - ' ,t J Tox'aie by 1 ; ' " i . 27, 48 and 29 North Water St. Hour ! Flour ! tuj:;,L .n " '-For sale, by 'irfw ' u . F.W. KERCHTSTER. mar 23-tf 27, 23 and 29 North WateitSt. v W EE S H L I1I E! i. y '.h.i -it 2,000 BARRELS 1 r " 1 (if ,.!; . 1' 1 ' U iriairS 2w ' it- worth '&f Worth. . FWdfiprEiouit; viJ trit ohvn nil and, f ' i8e etfapHTai, .inattiyonr. claim ot 0lT?r.g ''?B$?l?!1S' !Av!T brought TOWILMINOTON: Barrels, Half Barrels and; by4 .the Pound, . CI TTAP ELI V..E JZY .".-. . L.. iv -' : ; CHA8.f D." MYERS CO., ' mar 234f 7 North Front street. ;J i..t? . , ,: - . w .m; .i ,.v,.-.i; 1 & a mnnv t mw an oma hi i m vtii i m a rwm d A ..SPECIAL MEETING .TO-NIGHTt AT 8 T ... . ., tii.w.. 1 - o'clock. a (X zi. 1-A&z; r f) ,p iii I i . v 1 J- . mL. - ,,!ifr. -Hfyiryw!,ait:1i:? Ift 1 hltsstrL oToDxROSSET,: , h! As A C u . . -it ,.. GENERAL' j-r sale ! .?- rT il ; c; v 1 Li;i ie-.at-i'. -ornru i I. -r HEINSBERQER'S V ' !.. Live Book. Store. mar 19-tf ;f -rw tf.ti ; tn-y f-sr- tKr:') 1 1 4 Jt9-ai,00O Reward wili ?bo paid by the pro- I . ' . . . - . .. ... ' it . l I . , j a a lwhod "P;'.I117ftflnW1V' WRl'lVnrfiii tin atfentiin tne diseases. jor wnicnTou reoom- ... - - .. "AND . . " BATES; OP ADVERTISING t OnesinaTeone day, $1 09 nroaam........ ....... a w oneweeav 8 60 -Con4wu5t AdvertLsementh.r taken at pro portionately low rates." . Mairlasres. Deaths.' Kcllcioue. Funeral and Obituary notices will be Inserted at half rates - wnon paia ior in aavance ; otnerwise run rates wmDecnargea; t a'av v tkrks casn pn.o.emana, ... 1 MlSCTKf A i A HEOTTS. rPrAHOSlDRGANS ! . -n?n.--4S5 vto. UltOOME STREET NEAR ! BROAD WA T, If . TV i) tit tSr&vi ii r CAmritienmheL&Bro., i! MA7TUTACTURERS AKD DEALERS IN P N FORTESr AND AUENT8 FOR. THE Burdett ?. Combination Organ, iCONTAlSINQ1; Carpenter a 4. .. J 1 1 il l. I ll V J "1 .,! v j 7 ... . ' i . i . . 4 Greatest - Success, of the Age fTTUlE disagreeable reedy tone entirely over. :ument. , ;i ne veraaci is i World to equal inm-siaed 7 octave PIANO FORTES are now ready, at low prices :foTOasn.i'' 11-' " . The New. York IndepedderU of Sept. 16th, ay a . of the BURDETT ORGAN ' ' T.'7 - ' "Iti8 by far the most perfect reed instru mient we nave ever seen.'1 - The Christian Leader of Oct. 2d, says : "We had no idea that a reed instrument could be brought to suoh perfection." The pi ess and public everywhere who have ?fffl?1fpF2S rxuiux trof listening to its beauti ful Strains, not only.glve it their unqualified approval, but unhesitatingly concede that it U V Oil UUb UlUXWilAIu titanfls -witliout a rival. , Tho great increase in the sale of our instru ments, nas enauieu us w reuuue uurpnues mr. 1 FIItST.IASS PIASOS, rrom ten to twenty.flve per cent-leas than any other house offerihg the same class of instru- ..-.; - titv.41 wa aft. liTinn t.h irmTim of 'nniftk saiefand small profits," we mase it. at the Bane time, a special object, to furnish.-ouc castomers witl intrumenta in no way inferior . ; Qest in the .yjarket. EVERY I5HTRUMKXT FUEf.Y OUAIU .f; fSiI'i o?j.4 v.l.'LJlnol. io 11 r : three days....;3..-V-. 00 - u-'t'ui live davs.-.::I:v:.. 8 00 : A. comain tnis .msu unanimous. W e cliallena-e the is! Onr'nflw scale tnied Manv families have had a desire to obtain it -T 1 Piftrfe, but could lib afford to pay the dealers i apront WtKmiHlto.5wv,-.Qiuiei- ao iney .4 wish to purchase a -cheap made": instrument, -'Jt I that would-cost mQi-e to keep in repair than it , i .r ! f, Is .worth.' herieea large class of ourmusiolov- l Foites from 275 tJO.'i-Second-hA:rnl Pianos from'MO to 2oP. ,,New,cj1:inet .urgansv to ;! ,.;..,.m-feW ,'twv c S . .a. t m d w t 1 V 1. a :1f .r ; e.r , .v.,, Asna ana JFevr - Ther'only preveativo known, for Chills and j?ever is tne use 1 wone's bcnieuanx, . U,.;?,, v r; . f;S0hnapps. ; JVolf e?a Scliiedam Schnapps i v WOLFE'J ' SCHIEDAM r SCHNAPPS Is a preventiye of Chillaanctj Fever. LSL. . : Wife Schieaam chfaapp--f ,T. : . Is goodpr all kidney and bla,dder complaints " ' -. ' lirn?" BTtQ "ofiTtTwn A r COIIV . TTQ II VJJI ill OVUUUOJU AX M. u Is tse'd all ever. the-. world by physicians In ,. . m vvw v tpractiCQ,,; . I . '; r Wolfea Sebledam Sebnapps . . . Is god for Goulv..,, , ; WOXBE'S SCHIEDAM SCHNAPPS la t good -for ; all Urinary .r complaints. . . va WIfea Schiedam Schnapps? Is reconimendedbjall the; Medical Faculty. ! WOLFE'S SCHIEDAM . SCHNAPPS "Is good for Colic and path In the stomach. . ' Wolfe's Scbiedam Schnapps Is imitated, andtcounterfelted, aad purchasers 1 will have to-use caution In purchasing. I beg leave to call the attention of the reader ta te3timon4alaan.favor of the Schs&pps : I,Jeel.bonnd;itO' say .tka.t.,1 regard your schkafps as Deinir m every respect pro-emi- lcaip that remedy is i "Sehnapps" Is a remedy in chronic catarrhal" , compxaxBis, eic.r 7 nul.. j.: T tat-a trrt(Lt. nlpft.O'nrAln liAiirlniy VilffhlvfArl. 'tftab e testimony to its efficacy as a remedial agent, in tne aiseasea-xor wntcn Tou recom- A - v ' SfiriaaSTBBjsTi N.TT., Nov. 21,1887.-' - Udoipho Wolfe,' Esq.' Preterit?' Dkas Sib j I ihave made a chemical.' examination of a sample of your 44 Schiedam schnapps," with the Intent -of determining! if any foreign or injurious substance, bad been added to the simple. distilled spirits - t - " w The examination has resulted in the conclu sion that the sample contained no poisonous or harmful admixture. I have been unable to discover any "trace 'of "the deleterious sub stances which are fometlmes employed in the adulteration of liquors. I would not hesitate I as an excellent and onobjectionablo variety of i . . Tr. .a "ein. , , "f Very respectfully yours, - -(Signed) 'CHA8. A. 8EELY, Chemist. x4 ChestIcal jlbd ' xechhtcal Laboratory,' 18 ExcBAiro Place, New. Toax, 'Nov 25, 1867 Udolpho Wolfe, Esq.; Pear Sir? The under "signed; have carefully . and. thoroughly ana lyzed a sample of your Aromatic Scbiedam BCiinappB," seiecxeu uy wurseires, iuiu navo found the same free from all orsranio or inor- I ganie substances, more or less Injurious to . health. From the result of our examination VI r . . . . i ... . . . . i . . . hftaltrrxr ss a beverae-ft. and.! effectual in its 1 t ... FRANCIS Ew ENGELHARD, M.D. Vrtr ml A Kir all TAartt.AiSlA firVAra and Drusrglsta. ' - ' i - i j- ' ' 0DOLPHO WOLFE'S EST., mar il-SArsmosent -, 23 Beaver. St., N. Y. iTORXQCT-E ron, RENT, Tjion SALE OR BEJJT?rThat large and ' fl valuable plantation on Middle Sound, 8 miles from the city, known as the llott tract, will be rented or sold on resonable terms. For particulars, apply to J ; ' L, deo.23-tf . C W. OLDHAM, Ex. ij 3F fr nn m n ti r WW Y-J'.i. t 'I . 3 --'I - I tV ; U C 1 irA' 11 . . ;
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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March 23, 1871, edition 1
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